The Neon Bible
Synopsis
A young boy comes of age in rural Georgia during the 1940s in Terence Davies' challenging, visually powerful drama. Acclaimed for his nostalgic, beautifully photographed reflections on England's past (The Long Day Closes, Distant Voices, Still Lives), Davies looks beyond his home country to America with this adaptation of a novel by John Kennedy Toole, author of A Confederacy of Dunces. The film is told through the eyes of David (Jacob Tierney), a teenage boy struggling to deal with life in a troubled family. He reflects on his youthful experiences of his father (Denis Leary), an abusive, impoverished worker who disappeared during World War II after enlisting in the army. David is left to care for his increasingly unstable mother (Diana Scarwid) with the help of his Aunt Mae (Gena Rowlands), a lively big band singer. With David's recollections making up the loose plot, The Neon Bible stresses memorably intense images over narrative momentum, with cinematographer Michael Coulter creating sharp, painterly compositions. Some viewers will likely be frustrated by the slow pace and elliptical style, though others may be transfixed by the often stunning photography and poetic approach.~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Terence Davies, Terence Davies,
- Writer:Terence Davies,
- Producer:Elizabeth Karlsen, Olivia Stewart,
- Cinematographer:Michael Coulter,
- Editor:Charles Rees,
- Executive Producer:Stephen Woolley, Nik Powell,
- Cast:Drake Bell, Diana Scarwid, Leo Burmester, Jacob Tierney, Gena Rowlands, Denis Leary,
- Assistant Editor:Andrew Bullas,
- First Assistant Director:Cas Donovan,
- Second Assistant Director:Amy Schmidt, Rich Greenberg,
- Co-Executive Producer:Mike Lowrie,
- Line Producer:Victoria Westhead,
- Camera Operator:
- Script Supervisor:Amy Blanc Lacy,
- ADR Mixer:Mick Boggis,
- Assistant Production Coordinator:Christopher Crescitelli,
- Boom Operator:Scott Edelson,
- First Assistant Camera:Bobby Mancuso,
- Location Manager:Jonathan Karlsen,
- Production Coordinator:Wendy Broom, Melanie Bell,
- Property Master:Dwight Benjamin-Creel,
- Sound Editor:Patrick O'Neill, Zane Hayward,
- Casting Assistant:Ali Farrell,
- Gaffer:David Lee,
- Assistant Accountant:Alicia Kitsuse,
- Music Director:Robert Lockhart,
- Production Accountant:April A. Janow,
- Extras Casting:Cynthia Stillwell,
- Electrician:Steve Sudge,
- Dialogue Editor:Keith Lowes,
- First Assistant Editor:Tullio Brunt,
- Makeup Department Head:Sarah Mays,
- Special Effects Coordinator:Lisa Reynolds,
- Art Direction:Philip Messina,
- Wardrobe Supervisor:Kathy Heiner,
- Set Costumer:Tracy Thornton Coffie,
- Assistant Property Master:Joe Connolly,
- Choreographer:Renée Victor,
- Foley Mixer:Mick Boggis,
- Wardrobe Assistant:Andrew Millians,
- Key Grip:Jesse Wayne Parker,
- Dialect Coach:Lilene Mansell,
- Casting:Laura Rosenthal,
- Original Music Composer:Robert Lockhart,
- Assistant Location Manager:Timothy Stone,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Graham Daniel, Ray Merrin,
- Dolly Grip:Chris Rawlins Jr.,
- Unit Production Manager:Teresa M. Yarbrough,
- Second Assistant Camera:Ken Hudson,
- Makeup & Hair:Heather Prichard,
- Sound Mixer:Thomas Varga,
- Transportation Coordinator:Cindy Parker,
- Hairstylist:Shana Fruman, Robert Marcinko,
- Best Boy Electric:Andrew T. Watts,
- Hair Department Head:Rita Parillo,
- Still Photographer:Mikhail Boutchine,
- Extras Casting Assistant:Chad Darnell,
- Set Decoration:Kristen Toscano Messina,
- Costume Design:Monica Howe,
- Screenplay:Terence Davies,
- Stunt Coordinator:Lonnie R. Smith Jr.,
- Production Design:Christopher Hobbs,
- Transportation Captain:J.L. Parker,
- Grip:James H. Pair III,
- Assistant Sound Editor:Michael Harrowes,
- Best Boy Grip:Riko Schatke,
- Leadman:Steven Blutstein,
- Novel:John Kennedy Toole,
Technical specifications
- Country:United Kingdom, Spain
- Language:English
- Release:March 1, 1996
- Duration:92 min
- Genres:Drama